Boardz Skate Park is moving.Owner James Reed says if all goes as planned, sometime around the third week of June the indoor park will move from 365 College Drive in Orange Park to 4640 Sub Chaser Court, which is in front of Jacksonville Naval Air Station (near the Blue Angel jet) on the Westside.The park, whose main sponsor is now Monster energy drink, will be 10,000 square feet at first, although the building itself is about 80,000 square feet. The park may be expanded later, depending on the economy, Reed said.Reed plans on having a grand opening later in the summer, but doesn't know when, due to a zoning issue. At the new park, you can expect a lot of stuff, he said. There should be two mini-ramps, one for little kids and one for more advanced skaters. There is also going to be a vert ramp and a bowl, which will be added later.And there will be a full street course with ample run-up to all the rails and stairs. Reed said there will be a seven-stair with a hand rail going down it, but he wanted to keep the rest a surprise.The park will be open to all ages. Helmets must be worn by all people 16 and younger. Skaters 17 and older don't have to wear a helmet.Reed said he wanted to make it clear there will be no price changes. There will even be a "Skate and Pray" day on Sunday. Basically, you can go to Boardz, listen to the ministries and skate the park for free. But you must listen to the ministries; you can't leave in the middle and expect to skate for free.During Skate and Pray, donations will be collected so they can buy hotdogs for future Skate and Pray days."I just can't wait for it to finally open," Reed said.Skater Lucas Milano, 15, of Fleming Island High School, writes about skateboarding. Send items to him at www.myspace.com/doitbigcolumn or e-mail lukethe duke132@yahoo.com.

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